Wednesday, June 28, 2017

CSGO Trade? These Prices Cut Like a Knife

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Why would anyone bring a knife to a gunfight? To show off, or some prefer those vicious close-encounter kills, which is the case in Counter-Strike Global Offensive (CS:GO). So, why do players utilize a knife? Well, when a blade has high value (not in-game money, but real money in the marketplace) then you might as well flaunt it and raise havoc. Check out these hundred-dollar knives of CSGO skins in the CSGO trade.

CSGO Trading: StatTrak™ M9 Bayonet

To some gamers, first-person shooters are about killing your opponents, racking up points, and earning bragging rights. If you’re that type of player, then the StatTrak™ series of CSGO skins is a good fit for you since they record certain data, including confirmed kills. StatTrak™ M9 Bayonet knives are no different; these blades are made to raise some hell.  

There is the M9 Bayonet Fade, whose blade has a metallic color gradient of purple, magenta, bright orange, and black from the tip to the base. Also, the M9 Bayonet Deep Crimson, which (as the name suggests), features a knife with a dark crimson blade and hilt tip. The M9 Bayonet Fade cost $313 to $454, while the M9 Bayonet Deep Crimson ranges from $184 to $210.

Karambit

The karambit is a bloody and lethal-looking knife that is central to the Southeast Asian martial art called “silat.” Since it has a mean look with an animal claw-like shape, this small but terrible blade has become a favorite CSGO skins choice for those in the CSGO trade.
The M9 Bayonet Fade has a golden blade with black stripes, and also a golden hoop at the tip of the hilt. With its shape and its hue, this karambit evokes the same speed, ferocity, and beauty as of the big cat. On the other hand, the M9 Bayonet Deep Crimson has a scarlet-colored blade and hoop by the hilt, which adds to the sinister vibe that the knife gives off. Both blades are roughly $400, and the Tiger Tooth is fifty bucks more.  

CSGO Skins: StatTrak™ Butterfly Knife

You’ve probably witnessed this knife in action movies before, especially gangster films, or maybe being played by Hit-Girl in Kick-Ass. Regardless if whether you’ve seen it before or not, this style of knife, which originated from the Philippines, made its way to CSGO. The butterfly blade is and priciest knife of CSGO skins.

For the StatTrak™ butterfly knives, there’s the Slaughter and the Crimson Web. The Slaughter doesn’t need an introduction because we’ve already talked about the similar karambit. The Crimson Web is a deeper version compared to the StatTrak™ Bayonet’s Deep Crimson, ironically. Both styles of blades range from $300 to $380 (that’s CSGO trading for you).  

Flip Knife | Lore

One of the most sought-after CSGO skins from the CSGO trading platforms is the AWP Dragon Lore. Sporting that iconic scaly green dragon look, the sniper was made to look like the legendary reptile in one’s hands (similar to the Flip Knife).


With the Flip Knife, its golden curved back is laced with knotwork that runs throughout the length of the blade, while green scales cover the handle of the weapon. Since it doesn’t resemble a dragon, such as its AWP counterpart, it appears to be made from parts of the mythical creature. If you want a blade, forget crafting; instead, invest $260 to $400.

Without a doubt, these knives are steep prices in CSGO trading and can be difficult to come across. Bring these knives to a gunfight and be successful, and you’ll be remembered in the gaming community (just don’t get yourself killed). Get your blade on!